scars are normal. scars are a physical proof of your body’s ability to heal. scars make it known that you’re alive. you’re marked by life. the raised scars, the keloids, the scars people stare at you for. they’re a visual map of your life & nothing more. scars have no morality scars don’t reflect on the morality of your existence. media loves to portray scars on monsters and villains and leave the heroes to be unmarred, but that narrative does not apply to real life. you’re a whole human being worthy of being seen, loved, respected.
[ID: Illustration of Wyll Ravengard from Baldur's Gate 3. He is in his devil form with horns and claws. His back is facing us and his arm is twisted as he tries to claw at his back. He looks like he is in pain and tears are in his eye that we can see. END ID]
Wyll Week Day 1 : Pact / Body Changes
I swear I won't make all these prompts sad I'll draw him happy later to make up for this
It's weird how dysphoria works. Like I know that my face hasn't changed since yesterday, but it looks wrong. I did my make up exactly like how I did yesterday, but it looks wrong. My hair is brushed the same way as yesterday, but it looks wrong. Just everything looks wrong. My reflection is just wrong somehow.
These photos of me have the same make up, outfit, accessories, everything except one of these I'm feeling horribly dysphoric and it's weird how I acknowledge that they all relatively look the same and yet the dysphoric selfie just jumps out at me.
I dunno its just one of those days. I don't see "him" anymore but I still see "a him."